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Financial problems forced the school to fall under the management of the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1979.
Financial problems again forced him to work for a living and in the summer of 1874 he became science master at Cheltenham College, a public school, earning £ 400 per year.
Financial and political problems culminated in the birth of the fascist Lapua Movement on November 23 in a demonstration in Lapua.
Financial problems and a lack of interest on the part of the government, organizers and viewers almost ended the festival's long tradition in 1992.
Financial and disciplinary problems within the club prevented them from building on their success.
Financial and economic problems in Germany in the aftermath of the war resulted in reduced government funding for the university.
Financial problems continued, and it was operated by the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad after 1903 and later absorbed by that company, which in turn became Burlington Northern in 1970.
Financial problems hinder the league as a whole, but the problem is not a simple one to solve.
Financial problems were solved when King Oscar II decided to pay for its relocation and restoration as the central building of his private open-air museum near Oslo, where it was completed in 1885.
Financial problems meant that work on the final stretch to Oxford did not begin until 1786.
Financial problems plagued her Senate campaign from the start.
Financial problems within United Artists during the aftermath of the Paramount case caused financial problems within the studio, and by the end of 1948, Lantz had to shut his studio down.
He assumed office amid the Asian Financial Crisis and with agricultural problems due to poor weather conditions, thereby slowing the economic growth to − 0. 6 % in 1998 from a 5. 2 % in 1997.
Financial problems forced the club to resign its membership of the league with six games of the 1928 – 29 season to play.
Financial problems followed, leading in August to the tunnel's being walled off just behind the shield and then abandoned for seven years.
Financial problems lure him and Jehangir towards greed and money.
Many other authors have identified specific problems in financial engineering that caused catastrophes: Aaron Brown named confusion between quants and regulators over the meaning of “ capital ”, Felix Salmon fingered the Gaussian copula, Ian Stewart criticized the Black-Scholes formula, Pablo Triana < ref name = Triana >< Pablo Triana, The Number That Killed Us: A Story of Modern Banking, Flawed Mathematics, and a Big Financial Crisis, Wiley ( December 6, 2011 ) 978-0470529737 </ ref > dislikes Value-at-Risk and Scott Patterson
The debate over Asian values, which used to be conducted heatedly, gradually declined during the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis when it became evident that Asia as a whole lacked a regional institution mechanism, let alone any collective action to deal with imminent problems and thus had been subdued recently.
Financial problems began to plague the organization and enrollment in the seminary consistently lagged between 10 and 25 students.
Financial problems led the Scott Family ( who gave their name to the nearby Scott Arms pub and shopping centre ), to lease out the hall from about 1788 to Samuel Galton, and for some years the Hall became a venue for meetings of the Lunar Society.
Financial problems caused the entire railroad project to be abandoned in 1935.
# Financial problems, including debts and poverty.
Financial problems plagued AP in its early years.

Financial and 1932
Since the Commonwealth Government had become responsible for state debts in 1928 under an amendment to the Constitution, the new UAP government of Joseph Lyons paid the interest to the overseas bondholders, and then set about extracting the money from NSW by passing the Financial Agreement Enforcement Act 1932, which the High Court held to be valid.
He remained in government when the official Liberals withdrew in September 1932 over the issue of free trade, being promoted to Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
Financial problems led it a reduction of frequency, however, and by 1932 the paper was being issued only once a week.
* October 24, 1932: Financial problems force Spreckels ' heirs to transfer their share of SD & A ownership to the Southern Pacific Transportation Company for $ 2. 8 million.
* October 24, 1932: Financial problems force Spreckels ' heirs to transfer their share of San Diego and Arizona ( SD & A ) ownership to the Southern Pacific Transportation Company for $ 2. 8 million.
Most notably in 1999, Clinton signed the Financial Services Modernization Act, which allowed banks, insurance companies and investment houses to merge and thus repealing the Glass-Steagall Act which had been in place since 1932.

Financial and company
Sony Corporation is the electronics business unit and the parent company of the Sony Group, which is engaged in business through its four operating segments – Electronics ( including video games, network services and medical business ), Motion pictures, Music and Financial Services.
In addition to his role advising Gusmão, Bracks also joined several company advisory boards: KPMG, insurance firm Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group, the AIMS Financial Group and the NAB.
* The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., a company based in Hartford, Connecticut
In 1988, Vázquez Raña sold UPI to Infotechnology Inc. an information technology and venture capital company and parent company of cable TV's Financial News Network, both headed by Earl Brian, who also became UPI chairman.
Former president of the BVI's Financial Services Commission, Michael Riegels, recites the anecdote that the industry commenced on an unknown date in the 1970s when a lawyer from a firm in New York telephoned him with a proposal to incorporate a company in the British Virgin Islands to take advantage of a double taxation relief treaty with the United States.
* Ameriprise Financial, finance company spun off from American Express in 2005
Financial sponsors are often sympathetic to MBOs as in these cases they are assured that management believes in the future of the company and has an interest in value creation ( as opposed to being solely employed by the company ).
Insurance company Cincinnati Financial is based in Fairfield.
For example, Section 302 requires that the company's " principal officers " ( typically the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer ) certify and approve the integrity of their company financial reports quarterly.
For example, the 2007 Financial Executives International ( FEI ) survey indicated average compliance costs for decentralized companies were $ 1. 9 million, while centralized company costs were $ 1. 3 million.
In 1982, 15 Middle Eastern investors bought Financial General Bankshares, a large bank holding company headquartered in Washington, D. C. All the investors were BCCI clients, but the Fed received assurances that BCCI would be in no way involved in the management of the company, which was renamed First American Bankshares.
In addition, the Birmingham area serves as headquarters to one Fortune 500 company: Regions Financial.
* Financial institutions ( banks and other lending companies ) use them to decide whether to grant a company with fresh working capital or extend debt securities ( such as a long-term bank loan or debentures ) to finance expansion and other significant expenditures.
In 1975 it was acquired by Data Processing Financial and General Corporation, known as DPF, a computer leasing company, that ran into difficulties with IBM during the period of the IBM antitrust battles.
These layoff notices listed the dates as July 7-21, but on July 5 another company spokesman told the Financial News & Daily Record that there were no immediate plans to start laying off Hostess employees.
Financial Publishing also provides local language services through Nordic Region Pensions & Investment News ( nrpn ), Nederlands Pensioen & Beleggingsnieuws ( npn ), Deutsche Pensions & Investmentnachrichten ( dpn ), Schweizer Pensions & Investmentnachrichten ( spn ), The group also publishes MandateWire, a financial information company that provides sales and market intelligence for US and European investment professionals.
* Fulton Financial Corporation, a financial holding company
Shortly after, the Financial Times reported that Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani was interested in acquiring the company.

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